Posttraumatic Stress and Acute Stress Disorders

作者: Mark B. Powers , Nisha Nayak , Shawn P. Cahill , Edna B. Foa

DOI: 10.1002/9781118156391.EBCP002014

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摘要: In this chapter we discuss the nature, causes, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) acute (ASD). After characterizing each focus on evidence base for various packages. Overall, data suggest that cognitive behavioral interventions should be considered treatments choice PTSD ASD. Specific recommendations vary depending temporal proximity trauma to patient contact. Immediately following a traumatic event psychological debriefing all exposed individuals is contraindicated. For those where intervention indicated prior meeting criteria chronic PTSD, brief CBT considered. standard care patients with PTSD. The programs largest date are exposure-based treatments. Thus, major thrust evidence-based practice focused connecting survivors practitioners if they continue experience symptoms after period 3 months. Keywords: posttraumatic disorder; acute behavior therapy; psychological debriefing; brief therapy; exposure

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